Saturday, July 4, 2015

The Greeks write a new story – Puls Biznesu

BANKS TO BAG EUR 1 BILLION & gt; & gt;
After Monday will depend on funding from the ECB, Louka Katseli said the president of the Greek association of banks.

Schaeuble WARNS THE GREEKS & gt; & gt;
German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said that after Sunday’s referendum on Greece soon will not receive any further assistance.

Tsipras WANTS TO REDUCING DEBT & gt; & gt;
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that the national debt needs to be reduced by 30 per cent., and the period of repayment spread over 20 years that was possible to pay off.

DIJSSELBLOEM: THE FUTURE OF DIFFICULT REGARDLESS OF REFERENDUM & gt; & gt;
The head of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem found that belief Minister of Finance of Greece Yanis Varoufakisa about the imminent agreement with creditors is “completely wrong”.

JUNCKER: “NO “weakens the position of GREEC I & gt; & gt;
The head of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker convince Greeks that the referendum” no “dramatically weaken the negotiating position of the country.

LATEST POLL & gt ; & gt;

What currency will be in Greece on Monday? How will the outcome of the referendum, the euro zone? Finally: on what, really, Greeks will vote? Before Sunday’s plebiscite on an agreement with creditors know one thing: that nothing is certain. Yet on Wednesday morning it seemed that a referendum may not occur at all.

According to British newspaper “Financial Times”, the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sent a letter, which suggested compromise and agree on most of the conditions lenders. But the patience of European capitals already exhausted. After Tuesday’s ignoring the term loan installment repayment to the International Monetary Fund and the subsequent comments Tsipras on the “undemocratic diktat” troika, the finance ministers of other euro zone countries had had enough of further discussions with the government in Athens.

– I’m not gonna even This read – pointedly told reporters Wolfgang Schäuble, the German finance minister. On the streets of Athens – chaos. Journalists who are already there, have reported problems with payment card payments, broken ATMs, pozamykanych stores that lost their means of payment. Those who ride – exchange currency to the euro.

Especially for pb.pl, James Krupa will broadcast all weekend straight from Athens

Without the cash to Greece there is no need to go. In his subsequent appearances Alexis Tsipras and senior representatives of the Greek government that they do not see the possibility that their compatriots voted otherwise than by rejection of the agreement with the borrowers. Also because, on the ballot “no” is before “yes” – as if suggesting an answer, despite the fact that in Greek alphabetical order indicate the opposite. In Thursday’s poll for the newspaper “Eleftheros Tipos” 47.1 percent. of respondents were in favor of accepting the conditions of the aid, further austerity and reforms.

Against such a solution was 43.2 percent. The rest had no opinion. It is difficult to accept the results of public opinion polls to be meaningful, since even on Wednesday decomposed voices vice versa. In the case of voting “yes” Greece would be in even greater chaos: Tsipras and Warufakis announced that if the referendum does not roll up their way, resign their posts. At the same time, however, Syriza is still leading in the polls. Ordinary Greeks do not want to exit from the euro zone, only another solution to the crisis. They have quite a savings.

– “It’s ridiculous dispute with the government complacent technocrats” – wrote in this week, “The Financial Times”, adding that “there are no good come out or do not know who to trust.”

The government in Athens do not trust their partners, because the policy pursued by them since 2010. simply does not work and led the country to the current situation. European partners do not trust, in turn, the head of the Greek government – over and over again because they are surprised by it. The London and brukselscy analysts and diplomats – usually eager to talk – avoid comments like the plague.

– What can I say? Nobody knows nothing. We have no idea what you can do if the Greeks will vote for them. Treaties do not regulate exclusion from the euro zone, but do not provide for a country’s existence is actively opposing a common policy – said one diplomat from a country eurozone. Unclear is even the cost of the referendum – the government claims that the whole closes at 20 million; opposition – that would cost up to five times more.

Ballots for each of the 19,000 committees were sent on Wednesday afternoon. The first exit polls should appear about 19; is the minimum required turnout of 40 percent. In the January parliamentary elections, voted nearly 70 percent. The Greeks.

photo. Bloomberg

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